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Energy Drinks and Ephedrine on Colleges Campuses


Daniel Ari Kapner .
http://www.edc.org/hec/pubs/factsheets/energy-drinks.html

Energy drinks and ephedrine-containing energy-enhancing pills, diet aids, and muscle-enlargers are marketed primarily to college-age athletes, club-goers, dancers, and partyers, creating an environment where students understand little about these productsí adverse effects. This Infofacts/Resources describes the use of energy drinks and ephedrine on college campuses, possible effects of their use, and recommendations for institutions of higher education.

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